Vergangenheitsbewältigung in the USA

Political Theory 30 (5):623-648 (2002)
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The settlement of the North American continent was... a consequence not of any higher claim in a democratic or international sense, but rather of a consciousness of what is right which had its sole roots in the conviction of the superiority and thus of the right of the white race. —Adolf Hitler, 1932

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